EditorialViews in the Levant: The Colossus of Barletta, Willey Reveley, (?), 17601799, British, ca. 1785, Watercolor, with pen in brown ink, black ink, gray ink, and graphite on medium, slightly textured, beige, wove paper, mounted on moderately thick, smooth, ...
EditorialMouth of the Ofanto River, near Barletta, Italy, Henry Swinburne, 17431803, British, 1777 to 1778, Pen and brown ink, over graphite on medium, moderately textured, cream, wove paper, mounted on, moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, wove paper, M...
EditorialEetzaal van de herberg in Barletta. Salle commune de notre auberge ? Barletta (title on object). Voyage en Italie, en Sicile et ? Malte -1778 (series title). Draughtsman: Louis Ducros. Dating: 1778. Measurements: h 208 mm ? w 276 mm.
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...
EditorialPlace des Pyramides, Paris, ca. 1883, Pen and black ink over graphite, sheet: 5 1/2 x 4 3/8 in. (13.9 x 11.1 cm), Drawings, Giuseppe de Nittis (Italian, Barletta 1846?1884 Saint-Germain-en-Laye).
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...
EditorialThe fortified castle of Barletta.Originally a Norman fortification, it was changed throughout the centuries, from Friedrich II to Charles I Anjou,to Emperor Karl (Charles) V.